An automatic switch includes a main body having connector ports provided thereon, more than one or two sets of cable-connected connectors directly extended from the main body, and a circuit board provided in the main body and electrically connected to the sets of cable-connected connectors via signal cables. The main body has an integral enclosure formed through multiple times of injection molding to include a circuit-protecting layer for enclosing the circuit board, an outer case enclosing the circuit-protecting layer, and an anti-slipping layer coating an outer surface of the outer case.
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1. A switch comprising:
a body;
a switching circuit contained within the body;
a set of connector ports electrically coupled to the switching circuit; and,
a plurality of cables fixedly attached to and extending from the body, each cable in the plurality of cables having a plurality of connector plugs, wherein each connector plug in the plurality of connector plugs for one of the cables in the plurality of cables are matched a respective connector plug in another one of the cables in the plurality of cables, and wherein the switching circuit switches to connect each of the set of connector ports to one of the plurality of cables.
21. A method comprising the steps of:
providing a body;
enclosing a switching circuit within the body;
integrating a first computer cable and a second computer cable into the body, each of the first computer cable and the second computer cable including a first end electrically coupled to the switching circuit and a second end having a plurality of connector plugs, each connector plug in the plurality of connector plugs in the first computer cable being matched to a corresponding one of the plurality of connector plugs in the second computer cable; and,
providing a plurality of connector ports on a surface of the body, the plurality of connector ports electrically coupled to the switching circuit;
wherein the switching circuit electrically switches the plurality of connector ports between the plurality of connector plugs of the first computer cable and the second computer cable.
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a keyboard cable including a keyboard connector plug;
a mouse cable including a mouse connector plug; and,
a video cable including a display connector plug.
20. The switch of
22. The method of
connecting a computer peripheral to one of the plurality of connector ports; and,
connecting a first connector plug from the first computer cable to a first computer.
23. The method of
connecting a second connector plug from the second computer cable to a second computer; and,
selectively switching the electrical connection of the computer peripheral from the first computer to the second computer.
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The present invention relates to an automatic switch for a user to automatically switch between two or more computer configurations, and more particularly to an automatic switch that has an integrally injection-molded enclosure to provide good weather-resistance, impact-resistance, and absolute protection of an internal circuit board thereof.
The highly developed electronic and information technologies enable people to collect required information or to trade directly over networks via computers, making computers a requisite tool in people's work, learning, entertainments, leisure activities, and daily life.
For people to access two or more computers at the same time, there is developed an automatic switch to enable a user to automatically switch among different signal paths.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a plug-type automatic switch for a user to access and control multiple computer configurations through one single switch. The automatic switch includes a main body externally provided with connector ports and enclosing an internal circuit board. The main body has an integrally injection-molded plastic enclosure to provide good weather-resistance, impact-resistance, and absolute protection of the internal circuit board and circuits thereon.
The automatic switch of the present invention also includes more than one or two sets of cable-connected connectors directly extended from the main body and electrically connected to the internal circuit board via signal cables.
The integrally injection-molded enclosure of the main body includes a circuit-protecting layer for enclosing the circuit board, an outer case enclosing the circuit-protecting layer, and an anti-slipping layer coating an outer surface of the outer case.
The circuit-protecting layer of the main body is made of a plastic material having a low melting point to avoid damages to circuits provided on the circuit board during the injection molding.
The outer case of the main body has good strength and high rigidity and therefore provides excellent protection to the internal circuit board and the entire main body of the automatic switch.
The anti-slopping layer of the main body has soft surface to enable firm holding of the main body and convenient plugging and unplugging of signal cables in and from the main body.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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It is to be noted that the circuit-protecting layer 21 of the main body 20 is in completely close contact with the circuit board 24, so that the circuit board 24 is entirely isolated from and protected against external environments. Electronic elements (not shown) soldered onto the circuit board 24 are not subjected to undesired looseness or separation even if the main body 20 is fiercely vibrated or impacted. Moreover, the circuit board 24 enclosed in the circuit-protecting layer 21 is also isolated from moisture in the air to therefore always maintain good electric performance. That is, the circuit board 24 is best protected in the main body 20.
The circuit-protecting layer 21 enclosing the circuit board 24 is made of a plastic material having a low melting point to avoid damages to circuits on the circuit board 24 due to a high temperature in the course of injection molding of the circuit-protecting layer 21.
The outer case 22 enclosing the circuit-protecting layer 21 is made of a plastic material that shows high strength and high rigidity after being molded into a desired shape. The outer case 22 occupies a major part of the enclosure of the main body 20 and serves to ensure a well-shaped overall appearance of the main body 20 while protecting the internal circuit board 24.
The anti-slipping layer 23 coating the outer surface of the outer case 22 is made of a plastic material that provides a soft surface after being molded to enable a user to hold the switch without the risk of easily slipping off the main body 20. Cables can therefore be more easily plugged or unplugged in or from the main body 20.
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In brief, the automatic switch 10 of the present invention uses the main body 20 having cable-connected connector sets 30 to replace the conventional box-type switch 40, enabling the switch 10 to be used in a more convenient manner. Moreover, the enclosure of the main body 20 of the automatic switch 10 is integrally formed through multiple times of injection molding to protect circuits provided on the internal circuit board 24, making the automatic switch 10 safer and more convenient for use.
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